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词汇 nonobjective
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Definition of nonobjective in US English:

nonobjective

adjectiveˌnänəbˈjektivˌnänəbˈjektiv
  • 1(of a person or their judgment) influenced by personal feeling or opinions in considering and representing facts.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We are the most passionate and non-objective defenders of our coast that I know of.
    • Was it a view within the White House that, in fact, he was a non-objective source on this investigation?
    • If that sounds inexcusably non-objective and chaotic, consider this.
    • And whether we do this to make better sense of what happened, or if it's simply to make the story more interesting, we still wind up being non-objective, even invented, personas.
    • What it doesn't do - at least, not for me - is involve the viewer in any non-objective way.
    Synonyms
    biased, bigoted, discriminatory, partisan, partial, one-sided, jaundiced, intolerant, narrow-minded, unfair, unjust, inequitable, non-objective, unobjective, blinkered, parti pris, coloured, distorted, warped, loaded, weighted
  • 2Relating to abstract art.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1915, Malevich created an international revolution in art when he established a non-objective art style he called Suprematism by painting a simple black square on a white background.
    • During the sittings, she advised him on the significance of non-objective art, seeking his patronage in securing its place in the cultural fabric of the city.
    • With the continued search by the state for a truly proletarian art form, however, the various strands of non-objective art soon began to slip from official approval.
    • No major American artists in the twenties were making totally abstract, non-objective paintings.
    • In 1967 she established and endowed the Hilla yon Rebay Foundation to ‘foster, promote, and encourage the interest of the public in non-objective art.’

Definition of nonobjective in US English:

nonobjective

adjectiveˌnänəbˈjektiv
  • 1(of a person or their judgment) influenced by personal feeling or opinions in considering and representing facts.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We are the most passionate and non-objective defenders of our coast that I know of.
    • Was it a view within the White House that, in fact, he was a non-objective source on this investigation?
    • If that sounds inexcusably non-objective and chaotic, consider this.
    • And whether we do this to make better sense of what happened, or if it's simply to make the story more interesting, we still wind up being non-objective, even invented, personas.
    • What it doesn't do - at least, not for me - is involve the viewer in any non-objective way.
    Synonyms
    biased, bigoted, discriminatory, partisan, partial, one-sided, jaundiced, intolerant, narrow-minded, unfair, unjust, inequitable, non-objective, unobjective, blinkered, parti pris, coloured, distorted, warped, loaded, weighted
  • 2Relating to abstract art.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1915, Malevich created an international revolution in art when he established a non-objective art style he called Suprematism by painting a simple black square on a white background.
    • During the sittings, she advised him on the significance of non-objective art, seeking his patronage in securing its place in the cultural fabric of the city.
    • With the continued search by the state for a truly proletarian art form, however, the various strands of non-objective art soon began to slip from official approval.
    • No major American artists in the twenties were making totally abstract, non-objective paintings.
    • In 1967 she established and endowed the Hilla yon Rebay Foundation to ‘foster, promote, and encourage the interest of the public in non-objective art.’
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